Disneyland's Pixar Pier renderings

The worlds of Pixar will come to life when Pixar Pier opens June 23, 2018 at Disney California Adventure park. This working model created by Walt Disney Imagineers showcases the Incredicoaster and the four new neighborhoods. Richard Harbaugh/Disneyland Reso

Disneyland's Pixar Pier renderings

The worlds of Pixar will come to life when Pixar Pier opens June 23, 2018 at Disney California Adventure park. This working model created by Walt Disney Imagineers showcases the Incredicoaster and the four new neighborhoods.
Richard Harbaugh/Disneyland Reso

This working model created by Walt Disney Imagineers showcases the Incredicoaster and the four new neighborhoods, inspired by Disney-Pixar’s “The Incredibles,” “Toy Story,” “Inside Out” and a collection of guest-favorite Pixar stories. Aaron Poole/Disneyland Resort

Disneyland's Pixar Pier renderings

This working model created by Walt Disney Imagineers showcases the Incredicoaster and the four new neighborhoods, inspired by Disney-Pixar’s “The Incredibles,” “Toy Story,” “Inside Out” and a collection of guest-favorite Pixar stories.
Aaron Poole/Disneyland Resort

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If you’re planning a trip to Disneyland that includes a stop at the Rainforest Café or ESPN Zone in Downtown Disney, you have until June 30.

The popular restaurants are among several Downtown Disney businesses that will be demolished to make way for a new hotel, Disney officials said Wednesday.

Others closing for good include the AMC 12 Theaters, Alamo Rent-A-Car and a west-side Starbucks location.

A 700-room luxury hotel will be built in the space between Disneyland Hotel and the Lego Store. It is expected to open in 2021.

The face of Downtown Disney has been changing over the last several months. Splitsville, a restaurant and bowling alley, recently opened, and work has begun on Black Tap Craft Burgers and Beer, as well as a Ballast Point brewpub.